Tata Motors is set to launch several new cars in 2024.
Although 2023 was a momentous year for the company, 2024 is expected to be even bigger.
Tata Motors plans to launch several new automobiles this year.
The company’s Nexon makeover and Safari-Harrier updates were major releases last year. New models and modifications of existing models are expected in 2024, making it even bigger.
With the beautiful coupe-SUV Tata Curvv and the sporty Tata Altroz Racer, Tata has something for everyone. These Tata automobiles are due in 2024:
- Tata Curvv
The Curvv, available in electric and ICE versions, is Tata’s most anticipated automobile. The EV version, expected in March this year, will be positioned above the Nexon EV, offering a claimed range of more than 500 km. Modern tech like Advanced Driver Assistance Systems may be included. Later this year, the ICE model will compete with compact SUVs like the Hyundai Creta and Maruti Grand Vitara.
- Tata Punch.ev
After the success of the ICE-powered Punch, Tata will launch the Punch EV this year. This mini SUV should have a 500-km range. Two variants with two battery packs may be available. Apart from the ICE version, expect EV-specific design elements, additional functionality, and a modern interior.
- Tata Harrier.ev
Electric versions of the October 2023 Tata Harrier facelift will debut in 2024. Despite its 500-km range and electric powertrain options, the Harrier EV preserved its design and comforts at Auto Expo 2023. AWD is anticipated.
- Tata Altroz Racer
The upcoming Tata Altroz Racer promises thrills. The Racer, unveiled at the Auto Expo 2023, is more luxurious than the Altroz due to inside and exterior upgrades. The Nexon’s 120 PS turbo-petrol engine and 6-speed transmission promise hot hatch performance.
- Tata Nexon Dark Edition
Tata Nexon buyers are eagerly awaiting the all-black “Dark Edition” version. After the Nexon #Dark in 2024, further special editions are likely. Continuing the success of the pre-facelift Dark edition, the new model will have black alloy wheels, ‘Dark’ emblems, and an all-black cabin. It’s mechanically the same Nexon.